OK, I increased the timeout of the AuthBy RADIUS to 20 seconds and had
to add 'UseExtendedIds', which just delays the issue occuring.
It looks like the issue is with the MySQL server in the new AuthBy
RadiusSessionUpdate which is slow in responding. I suspect a backlog is
building up here
On 05/03/2013 02:34 PM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
If I truncate the new MySQL tables then the RADIUS proxy is
happy, until the table builds up again and performance of the MySQL
AuthBy is degraded.
Maybe indexing could help here? Depends of course what the query
actually does.
I need to fix the
Hi Jim-
Have you tried FarmSize instead of Fork?
-Frank
On May 3, 2013, at 7:34 AM, Jim Tyrrell wrote:
OK, I increased the timeout of the AuthBy RADIUS to 20 seconds and had
to add 'UseExtendedIds', which just delays the issue occuring.
It looks like the issue is with the MySQL server
Hello Jim -
You need it in *both* AuthBy RADIUS clauses.
regards
Hugh
On 2 May 2013, at 15:56, Jim Tyrrell j...@scusting.com wrote:
I already have IgnoreAccountingResponse in my AuthBy RADIUS below, is that
the correct place for it?
Jim.
On 02/05/2013 00:38, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Jim -
Just add IgnoreAccountingResponse to your AuthBy RADIUS clauses.
See section 5.32.30 in the Radiator 4.11 reference manual (doc/ref.pdf).
regards
Hugh
On 2 May 2013, at 04:49, Jim Tyrrell j...@scusting.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a default accounting handler which currently
I already have IgnoreAccountingResponse in my AuthBy RADIUS below, is
that the correct place for it?
Jim.
On 02/05/2013 00:38, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Jim -
Just add IgnoreAccountingResponse to your AuthBy RADIUS clauses.
See section 5.32.30 in the Radiator 4.11 reference manual
Can anyone see anything wrong with this. Im not sure how to diagnose packet
dumps.
We are having problems with a customers machine doing pass through to him.
He is using Viricom. Nearly 30-40% of the packets he sends back to us are
giving errors to the logs when his radius server server sends
the
server is looking for the response from the secondary, am I correct?
Brandon
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Unknown reply received in AuthRADIUS for request
Can anyone see anything
Greetings all,,, I am experiencing a rather strange
problem proxying authentications to another Radius Server...
Both Systems are running Radiator 3.1 and I can
send a test auth direct to the proxy and get an access accept, however when I
send through my main radius server I get an accept
Greetings all,,, I am experiencing a rather strange
problem proxying authentications to another Radius Server...
Both Systems are running Radiator 3.1 and I can
send a test auth direct to the proxy and get an access accept, however when I
send through my main radius server I get an accept
Hi Miko,
I had this problem recently as well, and as Hugh says it turned out that my
access-accept reply was being NAT'ed on return to the proxy. I had to get
hold of one of our WAN guys and disable NATing for that particular subnet.
Regards,
Glenn.
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